The Caucus on Women's Rights at SUNY was organized in Syracuse, New York in June 1970. Includes newsletters, position statements, and other records of the Caucus and the University of Albany chapter. The issues addressed by the Caucus included equal compensation and benefits, affirmative action, parental leave, health and retirement benefits, various student concerns, and parttime employment.
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Task Force on Regionalization Records, 1971-1972 0.2 cubic ft.
State University of New York at Albany. Task Force on Regionalization
This collection is made up of materials created by a task force devoted to ensuring the university was in compliance with the Regionalization of the New York school system.
Norman Studer Papers, 1817-2012 18.84 cubic ft.
The Norman Studer Papers document his career as both an educator and ardent Catskill folklorist. The collection includes significant material relating to his work as director of the Downtown Community School in New York City and Camp Woodland in the Catskills.
Hans Rosenhaupt Papers, 1932-1983 0.33 cubic ft.
This collection contains photocopies of articles, speeches, short stories, newspaper clippings and tributes.
School of Education Records, 1927-1988 9.34 cubic ft.
The School of Education has its origins as the academic unit of the State Normal School in 1844. It remained a core part of the curriculum of the State College for Teachers (1914-1959) and continued after the 1960s as an academic school within a large public research university.
A joint federal and state grant-funded program to implement competency-based teacher education (CBTE) and develop a statewide collaborative system of support for additional CBTE efforts.
Judith Langer Papers, 1970-2010 3 cubic ft.
Office papers of education and literacy scholar Judith Langer who directed the Center on English Learning and Achievement (CELA).
Freda R. H. Martens Papers, 1961-1985 0.66 cubic ft.
The Freda R. H. Martens Papers contain reports and papers about her work in higher education in both California and New York.
Campus Action Records, 1992-2006 2.29 cubic ft.
Campus Action was formed in April of 1992 as a multi-cultural, multi-issue organization with a mission to promote activism and support activist organizations on university campuses in New Yorks Capital Region.
The collection documents the history of the YWCA of Albany, which was founded in 1888 by a group of women led by Mrs. Acors Rathbun in order to provide housing and recreational activities for young women searching for work. Through the years, the organization expanded to include classes, childcare, athletics, essay contests, teen issue programs, and an annual awards dinner honoring women. Strengths include the extensive photographic material and meeting minutes from the board of trustees and directors. The collection is weakest at the beginning and end of the YWCA of Albany's existence.